Incoming Resources
- Marks of a movement, what the church today can learn from the Wesleyan revival, Winfield Bevins
- The recovery of a contagious Methodist movement, George G. Hunter III
- The 19, questions to kindle a Wesleyan spirit, Carolyn Moore
- Popular objections to Methodism considered and answered, or, The convert's counsellor respecting his church relations, with reasons why Methodist converts should join a Methodist Church : an antidote to certain recent publications assailing the Methodist Episcopal Church, by Daniel Wise
- The doctrines, institutions and usages of the Methodist Church, by Robert Wilson
- Reading Scripture as Wesleyans, Prof. Joel B. Green
- A Wesleyan Methodist's thoughts about prayer, the Bible, the House of God, baptism, the Lord's Supper, the covenant, my ministers, my class, home, my master, my servant, my country, giving, sorrow, sickness, and death, [J.H.]
- The church and the Wesleyans, by J. K
- A Front Porch for All People, John W. Edgar
- A memoir of the late Rev. William Black, Wesleyan Minister, Halifax, N.S., including an account of the rise and progress of Methodism in Nova Scotia, characteristic notices of several individuals : with copious extracts from the unpublished correspondence of the Rev. John Wesley, Rev. D. Coke, Rev. Freeborn Garretson, etc., by Matthew Richey
- Extracts from Wesley
- Our Hearts Were Strangely Lukewarm, The American Methodist Church and the Struggle with White Supremacy, John Elford
- Methodism in America, with the personal narrative of the author, during a tour through a part of the United States and Canada, by James Dixon
- The divine authority of the Bible, a brief review of Rev. J. Roy's teaching on Catholicity and on inspiration, by L. Hooker
- Key United Methodist Beliefs, David F. Watson and William J. Abraham
- Methodism unmasked, in a review of "A vindication of the Methodist Church" (so called) "In pastoral address," "By Benjamin Vankevill, Wesleyan minister", by J.A. Mulock
- Methodism versus the Church, or, "Why I am a Methodist" answered, by a layman of the Diocese of Ontario, Canada
- Wesley's doctrinal standards, part I. Sermons : with introductions, analysis, and notes, by N. Burwash
- Methodist Chapel-property case, report of the trial of an action brought by John Reynolds and others, on the part of persons calling themselves "the Methodist Episcopal Church in Canada", against Billa Flint, Jun., and others, trustees of the Wesleyan-Methodist Church in Belleville, to obtain a chapel in the possession of the latter in the town of Belleville, by Harvey Fowler ; with brief notes and remarks by E. Ryerson
- Personal narrative of a tour through a part of the United States and Canada, with notices of the history and institutions of Methodism in America : containing also the fifth part, hertofore omitted in the American editions, by James Dixon
- The Minister at work, the annual lectures on preaching delivered under the auspices of the Theological Union of Victoria University, before the students in preparation for the ministry, at Victoria College, Cobourg, 1887-8, by Jas. Awde ... [and others]
- Methodism in earnest, the history of a revival in Great Britain, in which twenty thousand souls professed faith in Christ, and ten thousand professed sanctification in connection with the labors of the Rev. James Caughey, with an introduction by Thos. O. Summers
- A series of letters to the Rev. J.A. Mulock, Presbyter of the Church of England, being a reply to certain charges against the Methodists in a sermon preached in the different churches in his parish, by Benjamin Nankevill
- The Scripture Way of Salvation, Kenneth J. Collins
- Methodism and Anglicanism in the light of Scripture and history, by T.G. Williams ; with an introduction by W.I. Shaw
- The last check to antinomianism, by John Fletcher ; abridged for the use of students, with an introduction by N. Burwash
- Ireland and the centenary of American Methodism, chapters on the Palatines, Philip Embury and Mrs. Heck, and other Irish emigrants who instrumentally laid the foundation of the Methodist Church in the United States of America, Canada and eastern British America, by William Crook
- Wesley and his preachers, their conquest of Britain, by G. Holden Pike
- Personal narrative of a tour through a part of the United States and Canada, with notices of the history and institutions of Methodism in America, by James Dixon
- Episcopal Methodism, as it was and is, or, An account of the origin, progress, doctrines, church polity, usages, institutions, and statistics, of the Methodist Episcopal Church in the United States, embracing also a sketch of the rise of Methodism in Europe, and of its origin and progress in Canada, by P. Douglass Gorrie
- Wesleyan conferences of England and Canada, containing all the official proceedings of both bodies and their representatives, down to October 28th, 1840 : including also, the Rev. E. Ryerson's reply to the Rev. Messrs. Stinson and Richey's pamphlet, published by request of the conference
- Methodism and the missionary problem, C.S. Eby
- A statement of facts, &c., [Thomas Dixon]
- A plain account of Christian perfection, by John Wesley
- The "Watchman" and "Vindicator" exposed, Sir, for such reasons as I assigned last week, I must expose .
- A manual of Methodism, being outlines of its history, doctrines and discipline, by George Oxley Huestis
- Multiplying Love, A Vision of United Methodist Life Together, Paul W. Chilcote
- Dialogues between two Methodists, Algernon Newways and Samuel Oldpaths, in which attendance at class meetings as a condition of church membership, is shown to be both Wesleyan and scriptural and the relation of children to the visible church of Christ is explained and vindicated, by John Borland
- Methodism in earnest, being the history of a great revival in Great Britain, in which twenty thousand souls were justified and ten thousand sanctified in about six years, through the instrumentality of Rev. James Caughey; including an account of those mental and spiritual exercises which made him so eminent a revivalist, selected and arranged from "Caughey's letters", by R.W. Allen, and edited by Daniel Wise
- Scriptural rights of the members of Christ's Visible Church, or, Correspondence containing the reasons of Dr. Ryerson's resignation of office in the Wesleyan Methodist Church
- The Methodist ministry further defended against the exclusive claims of high Episcopalians, in a series of letters addressed to the Rev. Charles J. Shreve, rector of Guysboro, in reply to his letters entitled The divine origin and uninterrupted succession of episcopacy maintained, by Alexander W. McLeod
- Methodism in earnest, the history of a revival in Great Britain, in which twenty thousand souls professed faith in Christ, and ten thousand professed sanctification in connection with the labors of the Rev. James Caughey, with an introduction by Thos. O. Summers
- The Methodist Conference in America, Russell E. Richey
- Wesley: A Heart Transformed Can Change the World Study Guide, Kenneth C. Kinghorn
- The Methodists and the Church of England, by F.C. Ireland
- A review of Rev. F.W. Macdonald's Life of Wm. Morley Punshon, LL. D., by Hugh Johnston ; with an introduction by Geo. Douglas ; and an estimate of the great preacher's character and work in Canada by Hon. Senator Macdonald
- Plain account of Christian perfection, as believed and taught by John Wesley ; To which is added an account of Wesley's personal experience of entire holiness
- Sharp arrows to be used in battle against the King's enemies, from the quiver of a Methodist archer
- Reveries, reviews, recollections, by John Hunt
- The Organization of the United Methodist Church, Bishop Jack M. Tuell